Betty's Bright Idea; Deacon Pitkin's Farm; and the First Christmas of New England
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A trio of Christmas short stories contrasts urban abundance and domestic hardship to explore compassion, faith, and moral responsibility. One narrative follows a privileged young woman stirred by her excess toward practical charity; another portrays a poor household facing despair and finding solace through renewed trust and scripture; a third depicts simple rural scenes of community and renewal. Throughout, unseen, luminous presences bring intangible gifts—comfort, aspiration, resignation—that prompt inward change. The pieces emphasize generosity, humility, and spiritual consolation as the true meanings of the season rather than mere material exchange.
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